Title :
Energy-Aware Distributed Systems for Computation and Storage-Based Applications
Author :
Inoue, Takuro ; Aikebaier, Ailixier ; Enokido, Tomoya ; Takizawa, Makoto
Author_Institution :
Seikei Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
The electric power consumption of servers has to be reduced in information systems in addition to increasing the performance and fault-tolerancy in order to realize green societies. In information systems, servers mainly consume the electric power to perform processes requested by clients. We consider computation (CP) and storage (ST) types of application processes to be performed on servers. In CP processes, CPU resource is mainly consumed. In st processes, storage drives are manipulated in a server. First, we present the storage-based power consumption (SBPC) model of a server st to perform st and CP processes. The SBPC model is a four-state model, where the power consumption rate of the server is one of four rates minEt, maxSTt, maxCt, and maxSTCt. Here, the power consumption rate Et(τ) of a server st of time τ is minimum minEt if no process is performed. Et(τ) the power consumption rate is maxSTt if only and at least one ST process is performed. Et(τ) is maxCt if only and at least one CP process is performed on the server st. If both ST and CP processes are performed, Et(τ) is maxSTCt. Here, minEt <; maxSTt <; maxCt <; maxSTCt. According to the SBPC model, it is better not to perform both ST and CP processes on a same server because the maximum power is consumed in the server. By using the SBPC model, we discuss an algorithm for selecting a server so that not only the execution time but also the power consumption can be reduced. In the algorithm, ST and CP processes are tried to be performed on different servers.
Keywords :
distributed processing; fault tolerant computing; information systems; power aware computing; power consumption; CPU resource; SBPC model; electric power consumption; energy-aware distributed systems; fault-tolerancy; green societies; information systems; servers; storage-based applications; storage-based power consumption; Art; Computational modeling; Information systems; Power demand; Schedules; Servers; Digital ecosystems; Green IT technology; Power consumption models; Storage drives;
Conference_Titel :
Complex, Intelligent and Software Intensive Systems (CISIS), 2012 Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Palermo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1233-2
DOI :
10.1109/CISIS.2012.166